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the governor just signed a new law, making it harder to opt out. dr. kim mulvihill discovered there is a surprising new loophole. >> reporter: at tri-valley pediatrics, this boy is getting a flu shot. >> we definitely rely on a pediatrician as an expert. we put our son's health in his hands. >> reporter: now a new california law aims to have more parents talking to their pediatricians. >> it's definitely a step in the right direction. >> reporter: under current state law, before attending school or day care, kids are required to get certain vaccinations. parents can opt out by filing what's called a personal beliefs exemption. parents will have to talk to a licensed health practitioner. >> we want them to get real facts, not just internet, friends or family. >> reporter: dr. sam is director of pediatrics. he's surprised. at the last moment, governor jerry brown added an exception. parents with religious beliefs ruling out vaccinations don't have to jump through these hoops. this new mom thinks it's a good idea. >> the relationship with your pediatricia
the governor just signed a new law, making it harder to opt out. dr. kim mulvihill discovered there is a surprising new loophole. >> reporter: at tri-valley pediatrics, this boy is getting a flu shot. >> we definitely rely on a pediatrician as an expert. we put our son's health in his hands. >> reporter: now a new california law aims to have more parents talking to their pediatricians. >> it's definitely a step in the right direction. >> reporter: under current...
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>> because that's where it goes under the law. the law says it goes know a special fund. i'm governor. i'm going to make sure it happens. >> reporter: concerns about how tax dollars are spent in sacramento fuel the fight led by opponents to defeat prop 30. critics share examples of government fraud and waste including the recent scandal in the state parks department where more than $50 million was found standard in a fund as state parks faced closure. that leads to a major public perception issue for what you're trying to do here. >> i was frustrated enough to get rid of all the people responsible but i was also very glad that instead of misusing by spending the money, they mismanaged by saving the money. so after i got rid of the people who caused this mess, we still have the money and we can spend it probably. >> reporter: reporting in sacramento, koula gianulias cbs 5. >> and here it comes. the election less than three weeks away both candidates are focusing on a key demographic, young voters. cbs 5 political reporter grace lee with a look on a bay area university he w
>> because that's where it goes under the law. the law says it goes know a special fund. i'm governor. i'm going to make sure it happens. >> reporter: concerns about how tax dollars are spent in sacramento fuel the fight led by opponents to defeat prop 30. critics share examples of government fraud and waste including the recent scandal in the state parks department where more than $50 million was found standard in a fund as state parks faced closure. that leads to a major public...
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by the wall street journal are for: disrupting the law will hurt changes the law faces an uncertain future as republicans promise to and do it. the mandate that ever went get insurance be struck down but the rest of the log remains. if that happens according to ucsf chief medical officer to provisions remain >>> and young adult children you and put them on your health plan was for a parent provides security and less expensive and the second is elimination and restriction of pre-existing conditions. >>> accord could take out the mandate and to provisions. the mandate that insurance accept all customers and charge more should be taken now, the journal says that could make a mess of the law and republicans would push for total repeal. if the law goes it is back to the drawing board. >>> arrangements random an employer comes to an insurance company saying we cannot afford you anymore that is the beginning of holding as accountable but i think government intervention will move that forward faster. >>> the health-care lot is evelyn health insurance uc ss doctor adler says it falls short o
by the wall street journal are for: disrupting the law will hurt changes the law faces an uncertain future as republicans promise to and do it. the mandate that ever went get insurance be struck down but the rest of the log remains. if that happens according to ucsf chief medical officer to provisions remain >>> and young adult children you and put them on your health plan was for a parent provides security and less expensive and the second is elimination and restriction of...
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a lancaster california law firm is now one of two firms suing monster on behalf of the family. they say she died after drinking two 24-ounce cans of it. her cause of death cardiac arrhythmia due to caffeine toxicity. she had a mild underlying heart company. >> the family hopes they can keep this from happening to anyone else. >> reporter: the problem is fda caps the amount of caffeine in soda but there is no such limit for energy drinks. a 24-ounce can of monster has 7 times the amount of caffeine as a 12-ounce can of cola. that level can be dangerous according to this doctor especially for young children. >> the blood pressure could go up as well as the heart rhythm rising excess elevator. >> reporter: monster beverage corporation says, monster does not believe that its products are in any way responsible for the death of miss fournier. neither the science nor facts support the allegation. >> reporter: last month, lawmakers called on the fda to examine how caffeine in all energy drinks affects young people. >>> a bus crash closed down hollywood boulevard in l.a. this morning j
a lancaster california law firm is now one of two firms suing monster on behalf of the family. they say she died after drinking two 24-ounce cans of it. her cause of death cardiac arrhythmia due to caffeine toxicity. she had a mild underlying heart company. >> the family hopes they can keep this from happening to anyone else. >> reporter: the problem is fda caps the amount of caffeine in soda but there is no such limit for energy drinks. a 24-ounce can of monster has 7 times the...
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. >> reporter: this practice is sanctioned by state law. corrective shugss keeps the $180 for the business. >> no one at the district attorney office has looked at these actual debts so it's like the district attorneys are renting our their stationary to these collection goons for a piece of the action. >> alameda county say they review each claim. . >>> well, it's something folks to the south don't experience often but eastern kentucky is checking out the damage after a 4.3 earthquake. small cracks and other mine r damage. shaking from the quake is felt throughout the appalachian region. as you can tell by some of the reactions, they're not used to this. >> this was a bad one. >> keeping an eye on the cold and rain. it's been very interesting, this autumn, hasn't it? >> it has. >> we've had our fair share of rain and cold. if you know where that extra blanket is, you need to find it tonight. looking at -- i look at the pavilion, it looks lonely with the nhl on strike. in the current conditions in downtown san jose, 44 degrees, today's high
. >> reporter: this practice is sanctioned by state law. corrective shugss keeps the $180 for the business. >> no one at the district attorney office has looked at these actual debts so it's like the district attorneys are renting our their stationary to these collection goons for a piece of the action. >> alameda county say they review each claim. . >>> well, it's something folks to the south don't experience often but eastern kentucky is checking out the damage...
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. >> no one is above the law. whether this was the elected sheriff or any other san francisco resident, this type of behavior is inexcusable, criminal and will be prosecuted, our decision here, just like in all domestic violence cases was based on the all the available evidence to prosecute the case. the case is always stronger if the victim is willing to testify but it's common for victims to be uncooperative in domestic violence case. >> reporter: the district attorney just was not going to elaborate on what happened new year's eve between mirkarimi and his wife eliana lopez a tv star in venezuela. therese isn'tly married. according to our reporting and police reports, lopez went to a neighbor and said that her husband, mirkarimi, had abused her and she showed this neighbor bruises on her arm. that neighbor took photos and also documented text messages between eliana lopez and herself and handed those over to the d.a.'s office. what does mirkarimi center to have to say? he just wrapped up a news conference on th
. >> no one is above the law. whether this was the elected sheriff or any other san francisco resident, this type of behavior is inexcusable, criminal and will be prosecuted, our decision here, just like in all domestic violence cases was based on the all the available evidence to prosecute the case. the case is always stronger if the victim is willing to testify but it's common for victims to be uncooperative in domestic violence case. >> reporter: the district attorney just was...
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the governor just signed a new law making it harder to opt out. but as dr. kim mulvihill discovere: there's a surprising new loophole. toddler in waiting room. at tri-valley pediatrics, 1- store on the west coast... n san francisco's union squar. the clothes aren't fancy. or expensive. and that's the point. cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook explains whal the fuss is, about uniqlo. ,, -those other store cards... -...preferred shopper... ...club...things... ...kept sending me coupons for cat food. i'm just not a coupon clipper. i buy what i want to buy. can i get a reward for that? [ frank ] introducing something extra from raley's, bel air, and nob hill. you get something extra rewards... ...for the way i shop... for buying the things i like. instant offers, points balance, right here on my smart phone. [ frank ] join today at raley's dotcom, or at your store. ...it rewards you... for being you. [ frank ] raley's, bel air, and nob hill. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- for you. we call this our mission.mpany, green toys teaches children that if i
the governor just signed a new law making it harder to opt out. but as dr. kim mulvihill discovere: there's a surprising new loophole. toddler in waiting room. at tri-valley pediatrics, 1- store on the west coast... n san francisco's union squar. the clothes aren't fancy. or expensive. and that's the point. cbs 5 reporter elizabeth cook explains whal the fuss is, about uniqlo. ,, -those other store cards... -...preferred shopper... ...club...things... ...kept sending me coupons for cat food....
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it became the law in 94 and lasted to 2004. when it came to the floor and i did it as an amendment to the crime bill. as a matter of fact, joe biden who was chairman of the judiciary laughed at me and said now you are going to learn about the gunners. they aren't going to let this happen. there wasn't a -- vote. there was a motion. there wasn't a live filibuster. is that controversial bill. why? because both sides felt that this was important that we go to the senate to stand up and vote and that's what we should do. to debate something on the floor, make it as fierce and as long as you need but do it and then vote. what's happened with the advent of this new president is, the republicans have stated the leader has stated our -- this is a pairs from -- pairs from. our number one priority is the defeat of this president. and they instituted a requirement of cloughture which requires 60 votes even on a motion to proceed to debate an issue on the floor. certainly on a motion to close off the debate. so they defeat whether it's an
it became the law in 94 and lasted to 2004. when it came to the floor and i did it as an amendment to the crime bill. as a matter of fact, joe biden who was chairman of the judiciary laughed at me and said now you are going to learn about the gunners. they aren't going to let this happen. there wasn't a -- vote. there was a motion. there wasn't a live filibuster. is that controversial bill. why? because both sides felt that this was important that we go to the senate to stand up and vote and...
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so 25% more law enforcement will be patrolling the stadium as well as enhanced security screens. we saw security officers already screening vendors today checking trunks and using mirrors under cars. undercover cops also watching out for counterfeit tickets and merchandise. this guy shelled out $200 for one ticket that originally cost only $90. was it worth it? > tell you tomorrow after we win. >> reporter: homeland security will also be in place and with all of this added reinforcements, 9ers fans will be able to focus on one thing, a 49ers trouncing of the saints. >> oh, yeah. they are going to send them back there in little bags made for crayfishes. >> reporter: police also telling us they will be on the lookout for drunk drivers after tomorrow's game so grace, a friendly reminder for fans at the game they need to figure out a designated driver for tomorrow. >> gil, where did you run into all those fans? >> reporter: we were at the rv park which is across the street from the candlestick park and in speaking of the park, the manager here is thrilled about the play-offs because
so 25% more law enforcement will be patrolling the stadium as well as enhanced security screens. we saw security officers already screening vendors today checking trunks and using mirrors under cars. undercover cops also watching out for counterfeit tickets and merchandise. this guy shelled out $200 for one ticket that originally cost only $90. was it worth it? > tell you tomorrow after we win. >> reporter: homeland security will also be in place and with all of this added...
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supervisor scott weiner says the law that bans food trucks hurts small businesses. parents groups say students will choose cheaper and unhealthier food trucks. >>> the 49ers move from san francisco is getting more serious. a ground lease for the football team's new stadium was approved by the santa clara stadium authority last night. the authority passed the first two parts of the 40-year lease nextgreat america allowing construction on the 68,000-seat stadium to start july. the 49ers new home will cost nearly $1 billion. >>> the oakland as are starting off spring training with a plan b. >> they have to. dennis o'donnell reports from phoenix. the team will be without a key player. >> reporter: frank and grace, good morning. with the devastating knee injury suffered by scott sizemore he is done for the year. so now the chance to earn that job goes to josh donaldson. >> i'm 26 years old. i'm not getting any younger. this is my fifth major baseball chance. i have an opportunity to make something happen. finally josh donaldson will get a chance to be the as starting thi
supervisor scott weiner says the law that bans food trucks hurts small businesses. parents groups say students will choose cheaper and unhealthier food trucks. >>> the 49ers move from san francisco is getting more serious. a ground lease for the football team's new stadium was approved by the santa clara stadium authority last night. the authority passed the first two parts of the 40-year lease nextgreat america allowing construction on the 68,000-seat stadium to start july. the 49ers...
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>> reporter: alert id is free and supported by local law enforcement. all you have to do is enter your address and the network will show you who and what is in your neighborhood. >> sex offenders, earthquake alerts. >> reporter: it also has a feature called family wallet, that allows you to send pictures of your kids to police if they go missing. it even helps you fight crime. >> if you see something suspicious, you post it, and it goes out to all the neighborhood. >> reporter: even though she trusts gabriel to be safe, it's nice to know something else has her back. >>> no clouds in the way, so panda's ball sails right through the air. >> thank the weather for that low humidity. the weather was perfect for hitting, thankfully by our team, not their team. so we're talking about the boys of summer. it's going to be 80 this week. why not start the weather cast with snow? alpine meadows, 40 inches of new snow. we're looking at some video here from sierra tahoe. look at all that snow. many resorts attempting to open up as early as thursday. if squaw valley d
>> reporter: alert id is free and supported by local law enforcement. all you have to do is enter your address and the network will show you who and what is in your neighborhood. >> sex offenders, earthquake alerts. >> reporter: it also has a feature called family wallet, that allows you to send pictures of your kids to police if they go missing. it even helps you fight crime. >> if you see something suspicious, you post it, and it goes out to all the neighborhood....
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reporter: an official assured us the district is handling any remains according to state and federal laws. but galvin says he's ready for a fight. >> the gloves are on. the gloves are on. no more of this for me. no more of this for my ancestors. >> reporter: prepared to do battle to this insult added to a long list of injuries to his ancestors. >>> a bangladeshi man accused of plotting to blow up the federal reserve is under arrest tonight. quazi nafis was arrested at a manhattan hotel today. the fbi says he was trying to detonate a 1,000-pound car bomb, but it was a fake. prosecutors say the 21-year-old came on a student visa in january, but authorities say his real intent was to carry out an attack. >> this individual came in with the express purpose of committing a terrorist attack. he was motivated by al-qaeda, so we see this threat as, you know, being with us for a long time to come. >> nafis caught the fbi's attention trying to form a terror cell in an extremist online chat room. in taped conversations, nafis allegedly said he wanted to destroy america on behalf of al- qaeda. nafis
reporter: an official assured us the district is handling any remains according to state and federal laws. but galvin says he's ready for a fight. >> the gloves are on. the gloves are on. no more of this for me. no more of this for my ancestors. >> reporter: prepared to do battle to this insult added to a long list of injuries to his ancestors. >>> a bangladeshi man accused of plotting to blow up the federal reserve is under arrest tonight. quazi nafis was arrested at a...
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vallejo mayor osby davis's private law firm was purposely torched over the weekend gutting the building. davis says he has had numerous windows broken out in the past by rocks. he believes someone is trying to intimidate him. he says it's not working. >> i believe the last criminal act is part of an escalating attempt to intimidate me. let me make it very, very clear: it has failed. >> the mayor and his family are not getting extra police protection despite the targeted attacks. >>> more testimony is planned today in the trial of murder suspect giselle esteban accused of killing nursing student michelle le in hayward last year. in opening statements yesterday, prosecutors blamed a jealous rage for prompting esteban to kill her former friend. the defense contends the killing was not premeditated but done in the heat of passion. >>> the body of one of two missing fishermen washed ashore on the san mateo county coast. he was aboard an 18-foot fishing boat when it capsized on sunday off pidgeon point. a second man is still missing. neither were wearing life jackets. two other men on board w
vallejo mayor osby davis's private law firm was purposely torched over the weekend gutting the building. davis says he has had numerous windows broken out in the past by rocks. he believes someone is trying to intimidate him. he says it's not working. >> i believe the last criminal act is part of an escalating attempt to intimidate me. let me make it very, very clear: it has failed. >> the mayor and his family are not getting extra police protection despite the targeted attacks....
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the veteran law enforcement officer was elated when his son won awards for overcoming hardships, and graduated high school while homeless. >> i said " i cannot thank you enough ". but mr. modesty, he said " i did not do anything, all i did is shining light to the path and you took tips ". they were in disbelief when i heard the man that change their lives at his life taken away. >> he kept me from crack in. he kept me in one piece. i really needed that. it restored my faith in people. >> they plan on giving their friend a proper goodbye with when the procession passes through modesto tomorrow. andrea menetti cbs 5. >> you can find it in every san fransisco travel books. the famous,,,,,,,,,, bay area ! here's big news from verizon wireless and xfinity from comcast. now get the xfinity triple play and verizon wireless together. call 855-704-7400 to sign up and get a free smartphone. choose one of our hottest phones. verizon wireless and xfinity. tv, home phone, internet and wireless together. >> today was trash day for caltrans, most of the agency's workers were put on cleanup duty. as
the veteran law enforcement officer was elated when his son won awards for overcoming hardships, and graduated high school while homeless. >> i said " i cannot thank you enough ". but mr. modesty, he said " i did not do anything, all i did is shining light to the path and you took tips ". they were in disbelief when i heard the man that change their lives at his life taken away. >> he kept me from crack in. he kept me in one piece. i really needed that. it...
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but joining me now, julie nice constitutional law professor. the justices took the proponents of prop 8 to it's income their ruling? >> they did. it's a cautious ruling in one sense in that the courts really limited the ruling to california, stripping the right of marriage. but at the same time, the court really rejected the reasoning of the proponents who are trying to defend the ban that it will encourage responsible procreation on the part of heterosexuals if marriage is denied to same-sex couples and the ninth circuit said that's not even plausible. >> reporter: it's applicable only to california within the ninth circuit. some analysts are saying for that very reason, the u.s. supreme court may not take it because it is such a narrow ruling. >> i think that's right. i do think that's right. the panel of two judges who decided this it was a 2-1 decision were being cautious to be honest and really limiting the ruling just to the specific circumstances and facts of california having allowed same-sex marriage and then taken it away. and what th
but joining me now, julie nice constitutional law professor. the justices took the proponents of prop 8 to it's income their ruling? >> they did. it's a cautious ruling in one sense in that the courts really limited the ruling to california, stripping the right of marriage. but at the same time, the court really rejected the reasoning of the proponents who are trying to defend the ban that it will encourage responsible procreation on the part of heterosexuals if marriage is denied to...
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the law was the first of its kind set to take effect january 1. licensed counselors and two families who say their teenaged sons have benefited from it sought the injunction citing free speech rights. >>> it's official. president obama has nominated senator john kerry to be the new secretary of state. kerry is a former presidential candidate and an expert at foreign policy. his nomination comes after u.n. ambassador susan rice pulled out of the running for the job. and that's because of republican attacks on her role in the aftermath of the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. >>> political insiders say senator kerry's appointment is seen as a certainty. >>> imagine walking down the aisled in the 1960s and nearly a half century later finding out you were never really married. the matt think money mistake they found out. >> the three words that formed the top tweet of 2012. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, nearly 50-years... but only now, is their ma >>> a couple who met in the bay area thought they had been married for nearly 50 years but only
the law was the first of its kind set to take effect january 1. licensed counselors and two families who say their teenaged sons have benefited from it sought the injunction citing free speech rights. >>> it's official. president obama has nominated senator john kerry to be the new secretary of state. kerry is a former presidential candidate and an expert at foreign policy. his nomination comes after u.n. ambassador susan rice pulled out of the running for the job. and that's because...
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. >> that's been some confusion and we have been approached by law enforcement up and down the state asking for clarity. >> reporter: she issued a bulletin to all law enforcement agencies in california. if i.c.e. asks someone to detail someone they don't have to. she believes the program called security community or s-com is voluntary, not mandatory under the law. currently it requires a police send fingerprints to the department of homeland security whenever they arrest someone. the change now is that if i.c.e. wants to detain them, local law enforcement does not have to keep them in custody. >> i want that rape victim to be sure in knowing if she waves down a police officer in a car that's driving by, she will be protected. >> i think it is a great step. but i'm not sure how quickly the message will be dispersed in the community. >> reporter: jackie gonzalez says she has dozens of bay area clients on the verge of being deported and they are victims. she says this change in policy could have helped a 16 victim she calls ava. >> and once they determined who was the victim and who was
. >> that's been some confusion and we have been approached by law enforcement up and down the state asking for clarity. >> reporter: she issued a bulletin to all law enforcement agencies in california. if i.c.e. asks someone to detail someone they don't have to. she believes the program called security community or s-com is voluntary, not mandatory under the law. currently it requires a police send fingerprints to the department of homeland security whenever they arrest someone....
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. >> reporter: not just on the elections ticker but a law to raise the minimum wage in san jose from $8 to $10 an hour is soon to be officially on the books. >> we didn't have any money. you know, when we started, we just had an idea. >> reporter: measures d started out in the classrooms and the hallways of the sociology department of san jose state, to increase pay for the city's lowest level workers striking a chord with students, who volunteered hours to organize and gather signatures needed to put it on the ballot. >> to go so far, we have the truth, and the truth was this: you can't live on $8 an hour in silicon valley. >> san jose voted with its heart not its head. >> reporter: the measure was opposed by the chamber of commerce who called it bad for business, bad for the city. >> it's not phased in. it doesn't exempt tip earners at restaurants. it doesn't exempt small businesses. it doesn't exempt non-profits. there are going to be a lot of implications. >> reporter: this pizza place downtown is expecting a financial hit. >> i make minimum wage so it will affect me. i have mixe
. >> reporter: not just on the elections ticker but a law to raise the minimum wage in san jose from $8 to $10 an hour is soon to be officially on the books. >> we didn't have any money. you know, when we started, we just had an idea. >> reporter: measures d started out in the classrooms and the hallways of the sociology department of san jose state, to increase pay for the city's lowest level workers striking a chord with students, who volunteered hours to organize and gather...
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erica needed truancy court she said to lay down the law with her boys. >> the kids got scared just coming in front of a judge because they have never come in front of a judge. >> reporter: celeste's case was missed because of perfect attendance and has advice for other kids. >> go to school and catch up on everything. and like never miss a day because then they are going to go through what i had to. >> reporter: does it work? >> yes, it works. i think so. i think it works really good. and i'm glad to have it. >> reporter: and the courts and the schools tried to work with the families to get the children in class. they offer them resources even intenttives to the children to get to school. and ken, anecdotally they say it seems to be working. they are hearing stories that more and morning parents are trying to get their kids into the classroom. >> and dollars for the district for sure. ann notarangelo thank you. >>> bay area headlines now. a hiker in the santa cruz mountains found the body of a biker who had been missing for a month. authorities say eric dean garcia of saratoga was murdere
erica needed truancy court she said to lay down the law with her boys. >> the kids got scared just coming in front of a judge because they have never come in front of a judge. >> reporter: celeste's case was missed because of perfect attendance and has advice for other kids. >> go to school and catch up on everything. and like never miss a day because then they are going to go through what i had to. >> reporter: does it work? >> yes, it works. i think so. i think...
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antiquated laws. >> the foreclosure process in california, which is based on laws dating back over 100 years. >> reporter: king says he will now forward these results to the attorney general and hopes they will change the way foreclosures take place moving forward. >> this whole process of the way we are foreclosing property, taking property from the county land records from the mortgage industry sites and the consumer side is absolutely 100% broken. >> reporter: now, this isn't much consolation to homeowners who have already lost their homes and while that big mortgage settlement reached last week is supposed to do away with some foreclosure abuses, it certainly doesn't address all the issues that he covered. on the consumerwatch, julie watts, cbs 5. >>> president obama in los angeles tonight as part of a two-day fundraising swing through california. he has no public events planned. private fundraiser in holmby hills tonight will feature a performance by the foo fighters. tomorrow the president heads to san francisco for a pair of private events. >>> presidential hopeful rick santorum
antiquated laws. >> the foreclosure process in california, which is based on laws dating back over 100 years. >> reporter: king says he will now forward these results to the attorney general and hopes they will change the way foreclosures take place moving forward. >> this whole process of the way we are foreclosing property, taking property from the county land records from the mortgage industry sites and the consumer side is absolutely 100% broken. >> reporter: now,...
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do you really think a california commissioner is obligated to follow california laws across these united states?! really?! that's the first line. let me show you another line in the letter. while i respect our fish & game rules and regulations, my 100% legal activity outside of california or anyone else's for that matter is none of your business. and he goes on to say that contrary to some of these reports that he did not eat the mountain lion, he says, in fact we did dine on mountain lion for dinner. he goes on to urge a legislature to you know what to not only mind your own business but he says, let's work together on this issue, not likely because not only did we see an assembly letter go around with 40 signatures, the senate is passing a letter around. if indeed he sticks by his pledge not to resign, they may take action with a resolution calling for him to be removed from office. >> as far as we no,. >> joe, is this the first time pictures of him show up like this? sounds like this is not the first time. >> reporter: he is an avid hunter and lifetime member of the nra. this was just
do you really think a california commissioner is obligated to follow california laws across these united states?! really?! that's the first line. let me show you another line in the letter. while i respect our fish & game rules and regulations, my 100% legal activity outside of california or anyone else's for that matter is none of your business. and he goes on to say that contrary to some of these reports that he did not eat the mountain lion, he says, in fact we did dine on mountain lion...
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similar laws have been used in marin county for years. between 2006 and 2009 police throughout the county issued 61 tickets to adults who allowed underage drinking at their homes >> you think this will cut down on underage drinking? >> probably not >> it adds more repercussions to it so i don't think as many parents will actually let it happen. >> san jose has been working on the ordinance for about two years. they will be discussed and voted on tonight at the city council meeting and it is considered in the words of one analyst, a slam dunk. >> investigators are trying to identify a man who was found dead in a blood soaked castro valley home. deputies discovered the crime scene last night during a routine probation check. they think the man was in his 20s but so far they don't know to be is why he was there. >> another legal setback for suspended share of ross mirkarimi. a judge said video of his wife can be played in an upcoming hearing. iliana lopez shows a bruise that he allegedly inflicted on her during an argument >> more trouble fo
similar laws have been used in marin county for years. between 2006 and 2009 police throughout the county issued 61 tickets to adults who allowed underage drinking at their homes >> you think this will cut down on underage drinking? >> probably not >> it adds more repercussions to it so i don't think as many parents will actually let it happen. >> san jose has been working on the ordinance for about two years. they will be discussed and voted on tonight at the city...
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then he would be a taxi driver and there are laws about that. taxi drivers hate this new program. he is a city cabbie who feels this is another attack on a business that feels it is hard enough to survive in any way >> i'm sure the citizens of san francisco are clamoring for something like that because they want more taxes on the street and they feel underserved >> it has been going on for a few months and heidi says she has been using isixt for weeks and have had zero problems. but john says, who would want to entrust his life to random stranger with an iphone and a car? drivers to get a criminal background checks, passengers give credit card information and everything is track on line but the city says the whole thing may be illegal. >> there is a growing scandal ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> here is what we're working on for the eyewitness news at 6 >> i think it is a fantastic idea >> i'm really excited, it will be a great change >> something big coming to one bay area town. a gift from george lucas, it is. >> how many students do have? >> a bay area's school getting taxpayer money fo
then he would be a taxi driver and there are laws about that. taxi drivers hate this new program. he is a city cabbie who feels this is another attack on a business that feels it is hard enough to survive in any way >> i'm sure the citizens of san francisco are clamoring for something like that because they want more taxes on the street and they feel underserved >> it has been going on for a few months and heidi says she has been using isixt for weeks and have had zero problems. but...
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. >>> now, according to a study of the law enforcement officer, that is almost twice as frequently as other men. now, that's according to the centers for disease control. and it is research that says women, they suffered domestic abuse in at least 40%. that figure is 25%. they said that is because the police officers are trained to be in control of the situation, even if it means using force to gain control. >> and the shoe store, the security store, battling you or someone you know. hit by hackers. what the company says you could do to keep your personal information safe. >>> and they dropped out. members of the tea party, throwing their support of the political season. >>> and for what seems like forever, finally some changes are on the horizon. it's windy tonight. tomorrow, we'll get some sunshine and then tomorrow night, boy, temperatures, they are going to fold big time. >>> and the forecast rain is on the way for you and more here. than 24 million customers to change their passwords. the >>> ever shop zappos.com? they are usualing more than 24 million customers to change their p
. >>> now, according to a study of the law enforcement officer, that is almost twice as frequently as other men. now, that's according to the centers for disease control. and it is research that says women, they suffered domestic abuse in at least 40%. that figure is 25%. they said that is because the police officers are trained to be in control of the situation, even if it means using force to gain control. >> and the shoe store, the security store, battling you or someone you...
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. >> when the parks service first claimed that the law and policy said they couldn't renew, that was cleared up and it was clear to the public, clear to congress, that they in the could renew, that's when they began to claim there was environmental harm. >> reporter: one often cited danger is something called, [ non-english language ] , or dvex. this slimy mass grows on hard surfaces like oyster shells and the wooden racks they grow on. the fear is it could spread and choke out native species. >> we have human-introduced structure that's promoting the growth and spread of dvex and the basic principle was acknowledged by the national academy of science. >> reporter: but here's where things get fishy. in its report on the oyster farm, the national academy of sciences says the harm has been exaggerated and writes, it appears that hasty responses to local stakeholder concerns by the national park service led to the publication of inaccuracies which cast doubt on the agency's credibility and motivation. the committee concludes that there is a lack of strong scientific evidence that shellf
. >> when the parks service first claimed that the law and policy said they couldn't renew, that was cleared up and it was clear to the public, clear to congress, that they in the could renew, that's when they began to claim there was environmental harm. >> reporter: one often cited danger is something called, [ non-english language ] , or dvex. this slimy mass grows on hard surfaces like oyster shells and the wooden racks they grow on. the fear is it could spread and choke out...
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vehicle >> what is significant is that it was released to the media yesterday and now we actually, the law enforcement has the car >> the development will boost interest and energy in the case now almost two months old >> i see this as something physical and it will definitely speed up progress as far as coming up with the answers leading us closer to sierra >> the voters do not show a driver or the girl in the car and investigators won't say what role they believe it played in her disappearance. >> the detectives cannot stress enough that they really need people to come forward with any information they might have about the red jetta especially if they saw it on the day she disappeared before or shortly after her disappearance. >> they're asking everyone to search their memory banks if they saw that car around the time of the disappearance. the search for sierra will continue. tomorrow, volunteers will be gathering at burnett at intermediate school here in morgan hill. >> less than 30 minutes ago a mother and father were arrested accused of child endangerment after the family payable mall
vehicle >> what is significant is that it was released to the media yesterday and now we actually, the law enforcement has the car >> the development will boost interest and energy in the case now almost two months old >> i see this as something physical and it will definitely speed up progress as far as coming up with the answers leading us closer to sierra >> the voters do not show a driver or the girl in the car and investigators won't say what role they believe it...
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now, there's no law that requires a medical office to disclose fees up front. but your doctor should be willing to answer specific questions like will i be charged for questions? and do you charge a fee to fill a prescription? keep in mind many of these new fees are not covered by insurance. >> wow. it makes me think, i have thrown away a lot of medicines. >> yeah. >> and now i have to go back and look at my bill because who would know? >> do you check? >> no. it's like going to a lawyer. >> also check your receipts at the grocery store. i have that coming up. >> you're killing me! [ laughter ] >> thank you very much, jewelry. >>> coming up, meet a man who believes changing a mindset can change the future. >> in their own mind they have created and played out their future and they only see that future in one way. then they have been robbed. >> hear how he changed his own course in life and is doing the same for other young people. >>> good evening, -- good evening, i'm meteorologist paul deanno. how long the radar will stay dry. beautiful shot looking toward th
now, there's no law that requires a medical office to disclose fees up front. but your doctor should be willing to answer specific questions like will i be charged for questions? and do you charge a fee to fill a prescription? keep in mind many of these new fees are not covered by insurance. >> wow. it makes me think, i have thrown away a lot of medicines. >> yeah. >> and now i have to go back and look at my bill because who would know? >> do you check? >> no. it's...
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the day when and doing her job and being a hero or the same thing >>> 34 law-enforcement officers were honored for showing valor in the course of performing their duty. republican candidate was the commencement speaker at the country's largest evangelical school speaking to graduates at liberty university mitt romney affirmed that marriage should be between one man and one woman. working to win over conservative christians he emphasized traditional values. >>> your values were not over always be the object of public admiration the more you live by your believes, the more you will and/or the censure of the world. >>> reaction to romney speech was mixed many evangelical voters still have doubts about his conservative credentials. he needs it to get around hk nine wheelchair for this dog his owner begging for its return. >>> temperatures in the bay area and 13 degrees cooler than yesterday is at the beginning of the trend we have coastal clouds it will be cooler tomorrow then things turnaround by mid-week. details coming up. there,,,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] what if we told you the 100%
the day when and doing her job and being a hero or the same thing >>> 34 law-enforcement officers were honored for showing valor in the course of performing their duty. republican candidate was the commencement speaker at the country's largest evangelical school speaking to graduates at liberty university mitt romney affirmed that marriage should be between one man and one woman. working to win over conservative christians he emphasized traditional values. >>> your values were...
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so whatever you do on the internet can wind up in a court of law someday. >>> thank you. federal prosecutors have shut down one of the world's largest file shares sites and charged them with violating piracy lawsuits. they are widely used for movies and tv shows. the indictment alleges it costs copyright holders more than a half billion dollars in lost revenue from pirated content. >>> cars are so intelligent and have so much data. >> imagine speeding down the freeway when your car suddenly stops. the new technology making you vulnerable to car hacking. >>> behave or else. how the 9ers president promises to keep fans in line during this weekend's big game. >>> missing from newark, california, found in new york. how an elderly man wound up 3,000 miles from home. ,,,, fans to behave, or else. >>> san francisco 49ers are putting the word out. they want fans to behave or else. linda yee has more on how the team hopes to keep the 49ers faithful in line for the game sunday. >> reporter: there is a code of conduct out here and the signs posting all the do's and don'ts are all ar
so whatever you do on the internet can wind up in a court of law someday. >>> thank you. federal prosecutors have shut down one of the world's largest file shares sites and charged them with violating piracy lawsuits. they are widely used for movies and tv shows. the indictment alleges it costs copyright holders more than a half billion dollars in lost revenue from pirated content. >>> cars are so intelligent and have so much data. >> imagine speeding down the freeway...
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steckler spent four decades in law enforcement. he was criticize inside 2005 for ending the police response for burglar alarms. he will stay on as a special assistant for the next it few months. >>> l2012 has been a bad year for homicide in the bay area -- 2012 has been a bad year for homicide in the bay area top three cities. 130 for the year. sanfrancisco has 67 homicides so far. san jose 12 profit higher than 2011 at 5. >>> close call for a driver -- drivers on a moscow highway. the amazing pictures as a plane crashes. >>> i don't see why they need to do it now. >>> a different fiscal cliff for some drivers. what kicks in this weekend that will cost more in the city of san francisco. >>>and we saw plenty of sunshine earlier today. boy, was it cold outside. the temperatures are going to continue to dip overnight. some areas below freezing. we will will tell you about that and a check on the seven- day forecast, all coming up. ,, jwwñ you know how much grandma wanted to be here for your fist christmas? you see grandma lives waaaa
steckler spent four decades in law enforcement. he was criticize inside 2005 for ending the police response for burglar alarms. he will stay on as a special assistant for the next it few months. >>> l2012 has been a bad year for homicide in the bay area -- 2012 has been a bad year for homicide in the bay area top three cities. 130 for the year. sanfrancisco has 67 homicides so far. san jose 12 profit higher than 2011 at 5. >>> close call for a driver -- drivers on a moscow...
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the other things are that the gop maintains is that the law is not the will of peart constituents. the gop stands to gain the energizing of the bays. democrats have to go on the record for the first time since the supreme court ruling. lost time are around three democrats did side with the republicans. this time we know of police to. to it did say they were going to go along with republicans. it could be of to for now. first of all mitt romney has to win the white house in november because the president can override any law passed by congress. second the senate has to win it in big numbers. if that happens it will be the first order of business to repeal the health care a law. >>> its 516 right now. many spots inland, and you are not going to get much heat relief. 69 degrees in livermore. you may see some eighties and nineties around the bay inland. of hundred nine degrees expected in writing today. the fog is only going to stay out toward the beach today. any word toward the immediate coast line, it is going to stay hot. 97 degrees in morgan hill. 102 in fairfield. 75 degrees and
the other things are that the gop maintains is that the law is not the will of peart constituents. the gop stands to gain the energizing of the bays. democrats have to go on the record for the first time since the supreme court ruling. lost time are around three democrats did side with the republicans. this time we know of police to. to it did say they were going to go along with republicans. it could be of to for now. first of all mitt romney has to win the white house in november because the...
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. >>> live unconquered think you'll end top law firm has been hired by the san francisco cyclist who could face who represent represent crespo carry it tells a report that he was rent several red lights in stocks prior to that deadly collision if true of any potential charges could be upgraded to felonies. it said to now and two men suspected in a shooting spree are due in court today police acted on that tape yesterday resting jake england and alan watts it was a few days after three people were killed and two others were wounded all victims were black police a looking to make these but entry that appears to posted buying land mentioning his father's murder two years earlier and uses a racial slur to describe the black man who killed him. oakland police are taking a look at it staffing after was unable to meet the demand for calls over the weekend 6359725 calls of the service with officers already working on 17 credit cases though they just couldn't respond immediately to calls from non-emergency reports with some of the follow-up said berman says it will try to litigate that future
. >>> live unconquered think you'll end top law firm has been hired by the san francisco cyclist who could face who represent represent crespo carry it tells a report that he was rent several red lights in stocks prior to that deadly collision if true of any potential charges could be upgraded to felonies. it said to now and two men suspected in a shooting spree are due in court today police acted on that tape yesterday resting jake england and alan watts it was a few days after three...
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she says she's new to the state and was not aware of the law. >>> we know identity theft can happen through fishing scams and dumpster diving to find documents. this one's new. it turns out everyone at the macy's thanksgiving day parade in new york had a chance to pick up some confidential information. apparently parade go ors took a closer look at the confetti and were surprised to find social security numbers, names addresses, even worse, the papers came from local police departments and contained information about undercover cops, incident reports and details about former presidential candidates mitt romney's motorcade. >> i'm just completely in shock that, how can anyone have this type of sensitive information and why is it be shredded and distributed at the thanksgiving paid. >> the police department says it's launching an investigation and reviewing how they dispose of sensitive documents. >> that is not good. it is 5:20 right now. >>> they play through rain, sleet and snow. >> what's the one thing that can put a profootball game on hold. you're going to e see when we come back. >>> w
she says she's new to the state and was not aware of the law. >>> we know identity theft can happen through fishing scams and dumpster diving to find documents. this one's new. it turns out everyone at the macy's thanksgiving day parade in new york had a chance to pick up some confidential information. apparently parade go ors took a closer look at the confetti and were surprised to find social security numbers, names addresses, even worse, the papers came from local police departments...
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. >> and the house is starting debate on repealing the president's health care reform law just days after the supreme court upheld it. lawmakers will likely vote on it tomorrow and it will be the 31st time that congress has voted to on to the affordable care act. >> a silicon valley a yoga instructor said she was fired for giving a disapproving look to a student that used a smart- phone during class. she says that two weeks after the incidents at facebook, plus one health management dismissed her. >> gifts i am in an environment will light do not feel like i'm appreciated and skills are valued and that is not a closet or to teach. and unfortunately that is what is going on there. >> she says that she got a letter saying " we are in the business of providing great customer service, unless a client requires us to specifically say " no " to something, we prefer to say " yes " whenever possible. designer clothing for less. two big retailers coming together for christmas. >> and how dreaded rabat calls are bypassing the do not call lists and caller id as well. >> the heat is on with temperatur
. >> and the house is starting debate on repealing the president's health care reform law just days after the supreme court upheld it. lawmakers will likely vote on it tomorrow and it will be the 31st time that congress has voted to on to the affordable care act. >> a silicon valley a yoga instructor said she was fired for giving a disapproving look to a student that used a smart- phone during class. she says that two weeks after the incidents at facebook, plus one health management...
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. >> law enforcement is still treating him as armed and dangerous. he did force the victim and the infant into a vehicle and we are still looking for the vehicle and a suspect. >> hernandez is a hispanic male 5 ft. 8 in. and 185 lbs. with black hair and brown eyes last seen driving a silver 2006 ford focus and they believe he may be headed to the sacramento area. they're offering a $10,000 award, reward for information leading to him >> and unbelievable series of tragedies for one east bay family. three different family members shot and killed in oakland at three different times. the latest was a 16 year-old car with a young daughter. there were plenty of witnesses. >> family and friends carefully set up a memorial where the 16 year-old was shot and killed. she said bullets were flying everywhere, one of them pierced the tool box on her father's pickup and the windshield of a friend's car. another bullet went through the window of an apartment building. >> it is sad, you see the bullet up their and your not safe no more it >> is she's scared also? >>
. >> law enforcement is still treating him as armed and dangerous. he did force the victim and the infant into a vehicle and we are still looking for the vehicle and a suspect. >> hernandez is a hispanic male 5 ft. 8 in. and 185 lbs. with black hair and brown eyes last seen driving a silver 2006 ford focus and they believe he may be headed to the sacramento area. they're offering a $10,000 award, reward for information leading to him >> and unbelievable series of tragedies for...
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he is expected to get the maximum of seven years and eight months but by law he can only be held until he is 21. uc regents have agreed to settle a pepper spray lawsuit with a $1 million payout. last november a group of uc- davis students were protesting rising tuition costs and after a series of warnings campus police used pepper spray on all of them, the settlement filed this morning shows each student will receive some $30,000. it will also get a written apology from the chancellor. several men armed with handguns stormed a safeway store looking for cash, it all happen during normal shopping hours, cate caugurian is here with more on the terrifying moment when those thieves crashed into that store. >> police call it a hostile takeover. five robbers stormed into the safeway and forced employees and customers to get down. >> i come in here once every two weeks and i cannot imagine having that happened. >> it happened at 9:00 last night, five men were wearing hoodies and bandannas and they held to cashiers at gunpoint and it looks like they were in their late teens or early 20s. the su
he is expected to get the maximum of seven years and eight months but by law he can only be held until he is 21. uc regents have agreed to settle a pepper spray lawsuit with a $1 million payout. last november a group of uc- davis students were protesting rising tuition costs and after a series of warnings campus police used pepper spray on all of them, the settlement filed this morning shows each student will receive some $30,000. it will also get a written apology from the chancellor. several...
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medical examinations, and requiring caregivers have license in violation of company policy in california law. >> i would like to someday meet the person who is signing these letters to senior citizens denying their claims and asking them if they have parents of their open. >> reporter: ship in a written statement says the company has no knowledge of the suit but its sold mission is to pay eligible claims accurately and timely and has established a very strong record of compliance. >> it has caused me considerable anxiety. >> uses the word anxiety but it's created real fear. >> according to the state department of insurance, back in 2009, "ship" agreed to pay half a million dollars to settle of charges brought by state regulators. those included improperly denying claims on long-term care policies and that its claims handling practices were confusing. >>> if you have a story idea, log on to cbssf.com, click "connect," scroll down to "closer look" and send me an email. >>> a san leandro elementary school is stepping up to help two families who lost everything in an apartment fire. the dramatic
medical examinations, and requiring caregivers have license in violation of company policy in california law. >> i would like to someday meet the person who is signing these letters to senior citizens denying their claims and asking them if they have parents of their open. >> reporter: ship in a written statement says the company has no knowledge of the suit but its sold mission is to pay eligible claims accurately and timely and has established a very strong record of compliance....
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that would theoretically offer a lower base rate. >> consumers should be rewarded for following the law and this is what this initiative will do. >> supporters say the average driver spends $1,700 per year on car insurance in california. say yes to this initiative and you could save $300 per year. opponents are skeptical that this will actually help consumers. >> we know what the insurance companies will do, anything it takes to raise rates and charge people more. this initiative is just another attempt to pick our pockets and that is why we are opposing it. >> he says it is not about increasing competition, he says the ballot initiative will penalize commuters, taking part for a couple of years, or choose a zip-car instead of having your own insurance and this initiative could be a barrier to those trying to get back into the market. he seized the initiative as a surcharge. >> for every californian who has never taken time out of their car because they were taking public transportation or just did not needed or maybe cannot afford it for a while, this is an attack on your access to the
that would theoretically offer a lower base rate. >> consumers should be rewarded for following the law and this is what this initiative will do. >> supporters say the average driver spends $1,700 per year on car insurance in california. say yes to this initiative and you could save $300 per year. opponents are skeptical that this will actually help consumers. >> we know what the insurance companies will do, anything it takes to raise rates and charge people more. this...
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. >> how they're breaking the law and what city leaders say can be done about. >> if they're eating every three hours or so, that's 7 to 8 feedings a day. >> california's record breaking babies go home for the holidays. we'll catch up with these big triplets when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> she said it best, the a circus came to glendale california for the first time this weekend, and it made a big splash. >> thanks to that guy right there. unfortunately not for what happened under the big top. the 4-year-old camel escaped its handlers and made it to a nearby gas station. traffic did stop until she was safely back in the enclosure. >> can you imagine seeing that running down the street. not needed -- not native to glendale california. >>> this week the city will give the airport permission to fire guns to keep birds away from the airfield. they would fire blanks but could use bird shot if the birds do not leave. san jose has had 100 bird are strikes. >>> muny buses are feeling the squeeze. facebook, google, apple offer a private bus to take workers from the city here in san francis
. >> how they're breaking the law and what city leaders say can be done about. >> if they're eating every three hours or so, that's 7 to 8 feedings a day. >> california's record breaking babies go home for the holidays. we'll catch up with these big triplets when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> she said it best, the a circus came to glendale california for the first time this weekend, and it made a big splash. >> thanks to that guy right there. unfortunately...
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executive george joseph spent $16.9 million on proposition 33, a failed effort to change insurance laws. but there were two winners as well. former facebook executive chris kelly spent $2.4 million on proposition 35, that increased penalties for human trafficking and investment manager steyer invested on prop 39 which changes the way corporations will pay california tax. >> graham alexander couldn't care less who won the election because he's one, as in one day old. his mom, shay, made sure to deliver her ballot before delivering him. the missouri teacher's water broke and she was on her way to the hospital when she realized she needed to vote. >> it's voting day. i'm not going to be able to vote . he said, well, polls open at 6:00. okay. >> i was the driver. it was the polling place on they to the hospital so we popped in real quick and thought we had plenty of time to get there. doctor didn't seem real concerned yet. >> mom said she had to vote because she's been telling her students all year how important it is. >> can you hear me now? one california woman said she cn -- well with he
executive george joseph spent $16.9 million on proposition 33, a failed effort to change insurance laws. but there were two winners as well. former facebook executive chris kelly spent $2.4 million on proposition 35, that increased penalties for human trafficking and investment manager steyer invested on prop 39 which changes the way corporations will pay california tax. >> graham alexander couldn't care less who won the election because he's one, as in one day old. his mom, shay, made...
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. >>> well, a new state law goes into effect tuesday. it worries people concerned about distracted driving. the law will allow drivers to send text messages as long as they use technology that is fully voice-operated and hands- free. the supporters say the new law is better than having drivers type while they're driving but opponents say hands-free texting still draws attention away from the road. >>> among other laws that will go into effect on new year's day, carbon monoxide detectors must be installed in condominiums and apartments along with smoke detectors. two laws ban businesses and schools from demanding that employees or students share their social media information. breast-feeding will be added to protected conditions that prevent discrimination in employment or housing. school officials and coaches must report suspected child sexual abuse. and testing of self-driving cars will be allowed on california roads. >>> here in the bay area, another county is jumping on the plastic bag ban on new year's day. alameda county joins san f
. >>> well, a new state law goes into effect tuesday. it worries people concerned about distracted driving. the law will allow drivers to send text messages as long as they use technology that is fully voice-operated and hands- free. the supporters say the new law is better than having drivers type while they're driving but opponents say hands-free texting still draws attention away from the road. >>> among other laws that will go into effect on new year's day, carbon monoxide...
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this new law doesn't change that. it makes the process a bit tougher. parents will have to talk to a licensed healthcare practitioner and get a signature first. >> we want them to get the real facts rather than things they hear from internet or friends and family without hearing both sides of the story. >> reporter: the director of the department of pediatrics at valley medical center is surprised, at the last moment governor brown anded a religious exemption. parents with religious beliefs ruling out vaccinations don't have to jump through this hoop. >> perhaps with this new exception added to it, the bill won't be as effective. >> reporter: even so this new mom thinks it's a good idea. >> your relationship with your pediatrician is a partnership. >> reporter: dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5, healthwatch. >>> from stanford university researchers say a virus may be able to stop an aggressive form of breast cancer. the research involved adding a tumor fighting protein to a harmless smallpox-type virus and giving it to mice with triple negative breast cancer. fu
this new law doesn't change that. it makes the process a bit tougher. parents will have to talk to a licensed healthcare practitioner and get a signature first. >> we want them to get the real facts rather than things they hear from internet or friends and family without hearing both sides of the story. >> reporter: the director of the department of pediatrics at valley medical center is surprised, at the last moment governor brown anded a religious exemption. parents with religious...
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supreme court will begin hearing arguments on whether the law is unconstitutional. people had been camping out all we can hoping to get good seats. today's focus is whether the high court should postpone the decision since the law won't take full effect until 2014 >> americans have come to their own conclusions, they don't like it, they think it is unconstitutional, and they want it repealed >> we're confident it will be constitutional and in our focus right now a process will play out. we will continue to implement the law passed >> tomorrows focus will be whether congress and force people to buy something. wednesday's question will be if the individual mandate is unconstitutional. a ruling is expected later this year. >> if you have some outdoor activities, you might want to do them today >> that is right. let's take you outside right now, it looks like we're getting a dry break today. temperatures are on the chilly side, especially in parts of santa rosa. during freezing there. otherwise, 46 in oakland, 43 in livermore. all the rain and the low pressure that brou
supreme court will begin hearing arguments on whether the law is unconstitutional. people had been camping out all we can hoping to get good seats. today's focus is whether the high court should postpone the decision since the law won't take full effect until 2014 >> americans have come to their own conclusions, they don't like it, they think it is unconstitutional, and they want it repealed >> we're confident it will be constitutional and in our focus right now a process will play...
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. >> the prosecution asked his wife about a past incident he had with law enforcement. >> did he tell you that he was arrested and charged with crimes of battery on a law-enforcement officer and obstructing justice? >> yes he has informed me of those charges. >> prior to the hearing today zimmerman requested a meeting with martin's parents but was turned down. randall kingston, cbs news, florida. >> common technology can help save arthritis patients time and money. still to come, how doctors are using ultrasound in treatment. but first, the secret service sex scandal, more jobs on the chopping block and new questions raised by high-profile republicans. >> the president of san jose state makes it official, the first afghani native to have a major american university. >> i am meteorologist in the cbs 5 weather center, plenty of sunshine in the bay area with temperat,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, >> >> a new volcano eruption outside of mexico city. the 17,000 ft. volcano released dozens of towering plumes of ash and shot hot rock fragments a half a mile down this morning. no evacuation's have been or
. >> the prosecution asked his wife about a past incident he had with law enforcement. >> did he tell you that he was arrested and charged with crimes of battery on a law-enforcement officer and obstructing justice? >> yes he has informed me of those charges. >> prior to the hearing today zimmerman requested a meeting with martin's parents but was turned down. randall kingston, cbs news, florida. >> common technology can help save arthritis patients time and money....
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by law... the district has a ma >>> the san francisco unified school district approved 435 preliminary layoff notices. they have a march 15 deadline to notify workers who might lose their jobs before the next school year. district officials predict an $83 million deficit over the next two years based on governor brown's budget proposal. >>> a republican u.s. senate from maine is abandoning her bid for a fourth term. senator olympia snowe said yesterday that the polarizing atmosphere in washington now is the reason she is leaving. snow. he said she is frustrated by the my way or the highway attitudes. this moderate senator cast key votes in line with the democrats including the economic stimulus bill. the 65-year-old served 33 years in congress. >>> the president of the california fish & game commission is rejecting calls to step down. dan richards is under fire in sacramento for hunting a mountain lion in idaho. 41 state assembly members are asking him to resign. richards said there is zero cha
by law... the district has a ma >>> the san francisco unified school district approved 435 preliminary layoff notices. they have a march 15 deadline to notify workers who might lose their jobs before the next school year. district officials predict an $83 million deficit over the next two years based on governor brown's budget proposal. >>> a republican u.s. senate from maine is abandoning her bid for a fourth term. senator olympia snowe said yesterday that the polarizing...
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. >> harborside is operating legally under california law. you may remember what happened at oaks saddam in april. harborside is the second oakland dispensary to be targeted this year. amsterdam was a training ground for a lot of people who wanted to work in the marijuana industry but it is now out of business. >> we would like to hear from you viewers out there, what you think of the fed's cracking down on the pop shops? edith says the truth is people do benefit from it but recently the government has become parents of the nation. share your thoughts on facebook or twitter or e-mail us >> san francisco's suspended share has a list of witnesses who wants to testify in his misconduct hearing. ross mirkarimi is asking for for people to be subpoenaed. he wants them to testify in connection with mirkarimi claims that mayor ed lee lied on the witness stand during proceedings to remove mirkarimi from office. mayor lee responds by saying enough is enough. in a statement yesterday the mayor went on to say the time has come for ross mirkarimi to begin
. >> harborside is operating legally under california law. you may remember what happened at oaks saddam in april. harborside is the second oakland dispensary to be targeted this year. amsterdam was a training ground for a lot of people who wanted to work in the marijuana industry but it is now out of business. >> we would like to hear from you viewers out there, what you think of the fed's cracking down on the pop shops? edith says the truth is people do benefit from it but...
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>> it's actually the law of the land in australia. here the thing we do prior to that is they also have a gps app on them. i actually participated outside a restaurant the day after the tree lighting, mission station cops tracked the phone with the victim over to 11th and got the phone out of the guys pocket vibrating. >> let's talk about tasers, there's been a debate going on whether to allow san francisco police officers to carry the tasers. >> right. so we're not asking for tasers for all san francisco police officers were asking for tasers for 5% of the department. they're the ones that have been most trained to deal with those that are in crisis and that's pretty much been the best practice in this country that you give it o out to a small group, the most training so that officers don't end up testing out the new toy. >> in san francisco, i don't get it, the opposition is what. i mean, it seems like they say that they don't want to increase the likelihood of violence or somebody getting tased but if the only other option is to cl
>> it's actually the law of the land in australia. here the thing we do prior to that is they also have a gps app on them. i actually participated outside a restaurant the day after the tree lighting, mission station cops tracked the phone with the victim over to 11th and got the phone out of the guys pocket vibrating. >> let's talk about tasers, there's been a debate going on whether to allow san francisco police officers to carry the tasers. >> right. so we're not asking for...